Europe's solar industry warns of bankruptcy risk as prices drop

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BRUSSELS, Sept 11 - Europe's solar power industry warned on Monday of a"precarious" situation for European solar photovoltaic manufacturers as solar PV prices reached record lows.

Prices of PV modules have dropped by more than a quarter since the beginning of the year, according to SolarPower.

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